Search Results Search (-) All (1736) Courses (13) Mission in Action (2) News (1715) Teaching areas (6) If they can dream it, they can code it December 11, 2018 Students program imaginative solutions to real-world problems at CS50 Fair Entrepreneurship - Alumni Frequently Asked Questions Vinothan Manoharan earns 2011 Sloan Research Fellowship February 23, 2011 Award recognizes young researchers' "accomplishments, creativity, and potential" A new technique for structural color, inspired by birds November 22, 2016 Disordered nanonetwork produces robust and vibrant colors for vehicles, biomimetic tissues and camouflage Self-excited dancing droplets August 19, 2020 Platform could be used for self-cleaning surfaces and other applications Senior profile: Robert Anderson May 16, 2019 Whether at work or (sword)play, this mechanical engineer keeps his problem-solving skills sharp Pioneer of ocean modeling and dynamics, Allan R. Robinson dies at 76 September 29, 2009 Deep thinker, consummate mentor and teacher, was a founding father of geophysical fluid dynamics Applied knowledge opens doors for young alumni February 3, 2011 Five recent SEAS undergraduate alumni came back to campus for a lively Q&A session Alumni profile: Riju Agrawal, S.B. ’13 November 13, 2017 In motor learning, it's actions, not intentions, that count June 23, 2011 Research from Harvard’s Neuromotor Control Lab contradicts a common assumption about how the body learns to make accurate movements Alumni profile: Joe Kahn, A.B. '18 September 13, 2018 "W-Ink" team receives R&D 100 Award November 8, 2013 “Watermark Ink” engineers are honored for developing a low-cost, power-free way of identifying liquids of any type Alumni profile: Ben Zauzmer, A.B. ’15 January 3, 2020 Using math to predict Oscar winners Making big data a little smaller October 19, 2017 Harvard computer scientist demonstrates 30-year-old theorem still best to reduce data and speed up algorithms Gu-Yeon Wei named Gordon McKay Professor of Electrical Engineering; appointed tenure May 20, 2010 Wei's work focuses on high-speed, low-power digital and mixed-signal circuits SEAS receives $100k Grand Challenges Explorations Grant April 28, 2011 Aviva Presser Aiden '09 and colleagues to develop microbial-based cell phone charger to increase access to health care via mobile apps Making optical molasses February 7, 2013 Lene Hau asks, "What would happen if I sent the fastest thing in the universe into the coldest thing ever made?" (Radiolab) An idea that changed the world January 24, 2013 ComputeFest panel, part of Wintersession, explains Markov's pivotal breakthrough from a lecture 100 years ago (Harvard Gazette) Materials Science & Mechanical Engineering - Undergraduate Engineering at Harvard Pagination First page « Previous page ‹ … Page 75 Page 76 Current page 77 Page 78 Page 79 … Page 93 93 Page 94 94 Next page › Last page »
If they can dream it, they can code it December 11, 2018 Students program imaginative solutions to real-world problems at CS50 Fair
Vinothan Manoharan earns 2011 Sloan Research Fellowship February 23, 2011 Award recognizes young researchers' "accomplishments, creativity, and potential"
A new technique for structural color, inspired by birds November 22, 2016 Disordered nanonetwork produces robust and vibrant colors for vehicles, biomimetic tissues and camouflage
Self-excited dancing droplets August 19, 2020 Platform could be used for self-cleaning surfaces and other applications
Senior profile: Robert Anderson May 16, 2019 Whether at work or (sword)play, this mechanical engineer keeps his problem-solving skills sharp
Pioneer of ocean modeling and dynamics, Allan R. Robinson dies at 76 September 29, 2009 Deep thinker, consummate mentor and teacher, was a founding father of geophysical fluid dynamics
Applied knowledge opens doors for young alumni February 3, 2011 Five recent SEAS undergraduate alumni came back to campus for a lively Q&A session
In motor learning, it's actions, not intentions, that count June 23, 2011 Research from Harvard’s Neuromotor Control Lab contradicts a common assumption about how the body learns to make accurate movements
"W-Ink" team receives R&D 100 Award November 8, 2013 “Watermark Ink” engineers are honored for developing a low-cost, power-free way of identifying liquids of any type
Making big data a little smaller October 19, 2017 Harvard computer scientist demonstrates 30-year-old theorem still best to reduce data and speed up algorithms
Gu-Yeon Wei named Gordon McKay Professor of Electrical Engineering; appointed tenure May 20, 2010 Wei's work focuses on high-speed, low-power digital and mixed-signal circuits
SEAS receives $100k Grand Challenges Explorations Grant April 28, 2011 Aviva Presser Aiden '09 and colleagues to develop microbial-based cell phone charger to increase access to health care via mobile apps
Making optical molasses February 7, 2013 Lene Hau asks, "What would happen if I sent the fastest thing in the universe into the coldest thing ever made?" (Radiolab)
An idea that changed the world January 24, 2013 ComputeFest panel, part of Wintersession, explains Markov's pivotal breakthrough from a lecture 100 years ago (Harvard Gazette)